This week on the Wildly Uninteresting Podcast Episode #136:Guest: Von Barnes with Kentuckiana Backyard FarmsTopics:- Kentuckiana Backyard Farms and the story behind why Von Barnes decided to transform his Louisville Kentucky backyard into a fully functional, self sustaining ecosystem.- What it means to truly value your time and enjoy what your doing.- How has KBF helped build up the community in which Von Barnes lives, and how his presence has helped his neighborhood.- Owning the entire system allows you to rely on no one but yourself to provide sustenances. Is this a healthier, happier way to live?- How has owning his own farm has helped Von during a time of mass shortages of food, and supplies.- Von explains how being deliberate in how you build your farm helps save the most space and creates an ecosystem where everything relies on everything else. - If you were to remove one essential thing from your backyard farm would that negatively effect the rest of the farm?- What is the difference between a buck, doe and weather. How and when should you introduce them to your farm.- How Von's time in Jamaica shaped his outlook and direction for what he wants to provide to the world.Links For Von Barnes and Kentuckiana Backyard Farms:https://www.facebook.com/KentuckianaBF)https://www.instagram.com/kentuckianabf/?hl=en)https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1pPggshPPkOm6mtpR2yftg)https://tr.pinterest.com/kentuckianabf/kentuckiana-backyard-farms/)https://www.whas11.com/article/life/gardening-pandemic-louisville-community-plants/417-0a799972-b733-4cae-b221-34bb74e76103)For more info on Workshops and Classes contact Von Barnes and the Urban Homestead Workshop for more details)https://www.instagram.com/wildlyuninterestingpodcast)https://twitter.com/WildlyPodcast)